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Apply when designing or modifying a BFF (Backend-for-Frontend) layer, middleware, or API proxy for a headless VTEX storefront. Covers BFF middleware architecture, public vs private API classification, VtexIdclientAutCookie management, API key protection, and secure request proxying. Use for any headless commerce project that must never expose VTEX_APP_KEY or call private VTEX APIs from the browser.
Apply when handling credit card data, implementing secureProxyUrl flows, or working with payment security and proxy code. Covers PCI DSS compliance, Secure Proxy card tokenization, sensitive data handling rules, X-PROVIDER-Forward-To header usage, and custom token creation. Use for any payment connector that processes credit, debit, or co-branded card payments to prevent data breaches and PCI violations.
Apply when working with MasterData v2 entities, schemas, or MasterDataClient in VTEX IO apps. Covers data entities, JSON Schema definitions, CRUD operations, the masterdata builder, triggers, search and scroll operations, and schema lifecycle management. Use for storing, querying, and managing custom data in VTEX IO apps while avoiding the 60-schema limit through proper schema versioning.
Apply when deciding, designing, or implementing client-side state with FastStore SDK hooks like useCart, useSession, or useSearch. Covers cart manipulation, session handling, faceted search, and analytics event tracking from @faststore/sdk. Use for any interactive ecommerce feature that relies on FastStore's built-in state management.
Apply when deciding, designing, or implementing FastStore theme customizations in src/themes/ or working with design tokens and SCSS variables. Covers global tokens, local component tokens, Sass variables, CSS custom properties, and Brandless architecture. Use for any visual customization of FastStore storefronts that does not require component overrides.
Apply when implementing cart, checkout, or order placement logic proxied through a BFF for headless VTEX storefronts. Covers OrderForm lifecycle, cart creation, item management, profile/shipping/payment attachments, orderFormId management, and secure checkout flows. Use for any headless frontend that needs to proxy VTEX Checkout API calls through a server-side layer with proper session cookie handling.
Apply when implementing idempotency logic in payment connector code or handling duplicate payment requests. Covers paymentId as idempotency key, payment state machine transitions, retry semantics for cancellation and refund operations, and requestId handling. Use for preventing duplicate charges and ensuring correct Gateway retry behavior across Create Payment, Cancel, Capture, and Refund endpoints.
Apply when deciding, designing, or implementing FastStore component overrides in src/components/overrides/. Covers getOverriddenSection API, component replacement, props overriding, and custom section creation. Use for any FastStore storefront customization beyond theming that requires changing component behavior or structure.
Apply when working with GraphQL schema files in graphql/ or implementing resolvers in node/resolvers/ for VTEX IO apps. Covers schema.graphql definitions, @cacheControl and @auth directives, custom type definitions, and resolver registration in the Service class. Use for exposing data through GraphQL queries and mutations with proper cache control and authentication enforcement.
Automatically detect GPU vendor, find appropriate PyTorch container image, launch with correct mounts, and validate GPU functionality. Supports NVIDIA, Ascend, Metax, Iluvatar, and AMD/ROCm. Use when user says "setup container", "start pytorch container", or invokes /gpu-container-setup.
Flutter cross-platform development guide covering widget patterns, Riverpod/Bloc state management, GoRouter navigation, performance optimization, and platform-specific implementations. Includes const optimization, responsive layouts, testing strategies, and DevTools profiling. Use when: building Flutter apps, implementing state management (Riverpod/Bloc), setting up GoRouter navigation, creating custom widgets, optimizing performance, writing widget tests, cross-platform development.
Get a recap from One Horizon across completed, planned, and blocked tasks, with initiatives and open bug/feature sections. Supports personal and team scope. Use for "my recap", "team recap", "team status", "what have I done and what's next", or "what is everyone working on". Requires One Horizon MCP.